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Bernstein is a common surname in the German language, meaning "amber". The name is used by both Germans and Jews, although it is most common among people of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. The German pronunciation is [ˈbɛʁnʃtaɪn](listen), but in English it is pronounced either as or.

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Siddhartha or Siddharth is the birth name of the founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha.

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In mathematics, Bernstein inequality, named after Sergei Natanovich Bernstein, may refer to:

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Sid Bernstein (impresario) American music producer and promoter

Sidney Bernstein was an American music promoter, talent manager, and author. Bernstein changed the American music scene in the 1960s by bringing the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Herman's Hermits, the Moody Blues, and the Kinks to America. He was the first impresario to organize rock concerts at sports stadiums.

Sidney Nathan Ramin was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer.

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Sidney is an English given name deriving from the surname, itself of two different derivations depending on the origins of the family. In some cases a place name, itself from Old English, meaning "wide water meadow", and in others from the French place name "St. Denis".

Sidney Ralph Bernstein (1907–1993) was chairman of the executive committee of Crain Communications Inc. and had previously served as founding editor and publisher of Advertising Age.

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